Obtain correct dx: I would first make sure that you have the correct diagnosis. Usually there is some type of history or explanation for 'why' a fungal infection might be present. Then, it should be examined and 'proved' to be fungal - rather than something else such as in the inflammatory category. Once the diagnosis is confirmed, topical anti fungal therapy may help - such as clotrimazole 1% twice a day.
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